UDL Principles Applied to a Voicethread


Put Your VoiceThread here. Increase the size of the Voicethread by adding 200 to the height and width in the "other HTML box"(Bottom line).
Voicethread



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This digital story also engages students in the learning of the order of operations in math. Its a fun and different way to get the same information that is in a text book. The story was cut short due to restrictions of the animation provider.



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Explain how your Voicethread addresses the UDL Guidelines.
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UDL Guidelines – Educator Checklist
I. Provide Multiple Means of Representation:
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1. Provide options for perception

The student can gain the information in the voicethread by listening to the explanations of
the order of operations, they could see the many different mneumonic devices presented, or they
could see the process of order of operations in action in the video.





2. Provide options for language and symbols







3. Provide options for comprehension

There is a section that offers practice of the learned content in the voice thread.







II. Provide Multiple Means for Action and Expression:
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4. Provide options for physical actions

The section with the practice problems allows the student to interact with the voice thread.





5. Provide options for expressive skills and fluency







6. Provide options for executive functions









III. Provide Multiple Means for Engagement:
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7. Provide options for recruiting interest







8. Provide options for sustaining effort and persistence









9. Provide options for self-regulation







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